A caution, Forward interlock levers, To operate the forward interlock levers – Troy-Bilt 8 HP User Manual

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C. Before shifting into “REVERSE”,

always look behind you to make

sure there are no obstacles in the

way. Then raise the tines out of the

soil by lifting up on the handlebars,

and

slowly lift the

lever all the

way up. See Photo 2-3. To return

to “NEUTRAL”, simply let go of

the lever.

Please remember that you should

never till

when in “REVERSE” (al­

ways disengage the tines with the

separate Tines/PTO Clutch Lever

before reversing). You should also

avoid using “REVERSE” with any

PTO driven attachments as they are

not designed for reverse operation.

Until you are completely com­

fortable with handling the machine

when it is moving backward, it is a

good idea to use “REVERSE” only

at slower wheel and engine throttle

speeds. Many people never shift

into “REVERSE” when the separate

Wheel Speed Lever is in the “FAST”

wheel speed position. This is a

good rule to follow.

2-3: Lift handlebars, then lift and hold
lever up to go in reverse. Let go of
lever to stop reverse motion. (Note

that the clutch roller doesn’t move very
far from “NEUTRAL” to “REVERSE”.)

A

CAUTION

TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY OR

DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT:

• Always place the Wheeis/Tines/

PTO Drive Lever in “NEUTRAL” be­

fore starting the engine, and before

engaging the wheels, tines or other

PTO driven attachments.

• Always make sure there are no

obstacles behind you before oper­

ating in “REVERSE”.

• The Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive

Lever should automatically return

to “NEUTRAL” when you release it

from the “REVERSE” position. If it

fails to do so, push it down into

“NEUTRAL”. Then, immediately re­

fer to Section

6

of this Manual

for adjustment instructions.

• There should not be any reverse

motion if the Wheels/Tines/PTO

Drive Lever is not held in the “RE­

VERSE” position. If there is, the

machine is badly out of adjustment

and it should not be operated until

the condition is corrected. See Sec­

tion

6

for adjustment instructions.

• Always return to “NEUTRAL”

and allow all motion to stop before

shifting into “FORWARD” or “RE­

VERSE”. This pause between shift­

ing will protect the drive belt,

reverse disc, and other transmis­

sion components from undue wear

and damage.

2. Forward Interlock Levers

There are two Forward Interlock

Levers, one located directly below

each handlebar grip. See Photo

2-4. One or both of the interlock

levers must be kept squeezed

against the handlebar grip(s) when­

ever the Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive

Lever is engaged in “FORWARD”.

If you release both interlock

levers before first returning the

Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever to

“NEUTRAL”, the engine will shut

off.

This is a safety feature for your

protection should you ever lose

control of the machine and cannot

stop forward motion by moving the

Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever into

“NEUTRAL”.

NOTE: The interlock levers do

not affect operation when the

Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever is

in “REVERSE”.

To operate the

Forward interlock Levers:

A. Squeeze one of the interlock

levers against the handlebar grip

before engaging the Wheeis/Tines/

PTO Drive Lever in “FORWARD”.

Continue to squeeze one or both

of the interlock levers during all

forward operation.

B. To stop forward operation in

normal use, first shift the Wheels/

Tines/PTO Drive Lever into “NEU­

TRAL” and then release BOTH in­

terlock levers. All forward motion

will stop, but the engine will con­

tinue to run.

C. To stop forward motion in an

emergency, release BOTH interlock

levers. This will cause the engine

to shut off, stopping all forward

motion.

2-4: The Forward Interlock Levers.

A

WARNING

To help avoid personal injury, the

Forward Interlock Safety System

should first be tested for proper

functioning every time the tiller or

PTO Power Unit is used. See Sec­

tion 3 in this Manual for the easy

testing procedure to follow.

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